![]() ![]() The more interesting, and likely more realistic, use case is for the Woom Now to remain a mostly unloaded bike for heading to school and back.įor that use the front rack does a great job holding a backpack. The design certainly supports that but I wouldn't expect small children to put that feature to the test much. There's a hint of this being a serious cargo bike. Then, in the very back, there's the option of mounting panniers, or a rack, but as it comes from Woom you'll just see a full fender and a rear light. There's an additional pair of mounting points lower in the frame perfect for a water bottle or lock. Whatever you store in there is open to the elements but it's a convenient place to stash anything a kid wants to have close by. Picture a snap bracelet from when you were a kid and you'll understand. It mounts using four frame mounting points and for closure you'll find a pair of curved metal strips at the top. ![]() There's no accessory charging port in Woom's design but there's enough power to handle powering the front and rear integrated LED lights.Īs you move back a bit, that's where you'll find a mesh, partial frame, bag. With that in mind, the front hub includes a Shutter Precision SD-8 dynamo generator. Although we have an extensive list of the best bike lights with a wide range of excellent rechargeable options, Woom gets that kids aren't always going to remember to keep a light charged. Sticking with the front wheel, the features continue with the hub. ![]()
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